One's sprinting like it has somewhere important to be. The other is sitting very still with a ball, looking like it has absolutely nowhere to be. This set of two pieces of cat wall art captures both moods in the softest, most grounded way.
The cheetah is mid-stride, rendered in warm tawny tones with loose pencil lines and watercolor shadow beneath its paws. The lion cub sits front and center, round-eared and steady, one paw resting on a small striped ball. Both pieces share the same neutral palette, the same delicate leaf border, and the same quiet confidence that makes safari nursery decor feel collected rather than themed.
Together they bring a calm, grounded energy to a nursery or kids' bedroom without leaning into anything loud or overly literal. The gender neutral tones mean they work whether the room is barely started or already half-finished, and the boho animal art style sits easily alongside wood, linen, and soft color.
This is the kind of lion cub and cheetah print set that grows with the room. It reads sweet to a baby and cool to a six-year-old, which is a harder thing to pull off than it looks.